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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 201 to 220 of 315
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2010Anmerkungen zum Umsatzsteuergesetzbuch, einem Vorschlag zur UmsatzsteuerreformHomburg, Stefan; Rublack, Carolin
2010Entwicklung kenianischer Supermärkte – Auswirkungen auf den lokalen GartenbausektorJäger, Matthias; Kitzmann, Robert
2010Havanna: Stadtgeographie, Hafenfunktion und wirtschaftliche BedeutungKitzmann, Robert; Prätzel, Hauke
2010Economic Growth in the Potterian EconomySnir, Avichai; Levy, Daniel
2010Problems Book to accompany Mathematics for Economists, Chapter 1: Matrix AlgebraTodorova, Tamara
2010Togo: Politics, economy and society in 2009Kohnert, Dirk
2009Musharakah Sukuk in the Islamic Republic of IranMirjalili, Seyed Hossein
2009Price Adjustment under the TableLevy, Daniel
2009Togo: Politics, economy and society in 2008Kohnert, Dirk
2008Development and Structure of Financial Sector in the Economy of the Islamic Republic of IranMirjalili, Seyed Hossein
2008Regional Integration and Development AsymmetriesRapacki, Ryszard
2008Alterung in deutschen Großstädten – internationalisiertSturm, Gabriele; Meyer, Katrin
2008Alternation Bias and the Parameterization of Cumulative Prospect TheoryKaivanto, Kim
2008Togo: Politics, economy and society in 2007Kohnert, Dirk
2007Crisis Region Western Africa - The cradle of African migration to EuropeKohnert, Dirk
2007The Effect of International Migration on Educated UnemploymentStark, Oded; Fan, C. Simon
2007Common roots, shared traits, joint prospects? On the articulation of multiple modernities in Benin and HaitiKohnert, Dirk
2007On the Renaissance of African Modes of Thought - The Example of the Belief in Magic and WitchcraftKohnert, Dirk
2007On the Articulation of Witchcraft and Modes of Production among the Nupe, Northern NigeriaKohnert, Dirk
2007Die Bevölkerungsentwicklung in den KommunenHinrichs, Wilhelm
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